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More Mental Health Problems Seen for Teens Bullied in Childhood

Adolescents who develop greater distrust more likely to subsequently experience mental health problems

Teens With Atopic Dermatitis More Likely to Experience Bullying

Adolescents with atopic dermatitis have higher odds of being bullied at higher frequency after adjustment for demographics, atopic comorbidities

Cyberbullying Tied to Eating Disorder Symptoms in Early Adolescence

Authors say screening may be recommended

Peer Victimization, Suicidality Linked to Recurrent Headaches in Teens

Overt victimization, suicidality increases risk for frequent headaches

Link Found for Weight-, Shape-Related Bullying, Eating Disorder Behaviors

Frequency of bullying positively linked to purging, muscularity-oriented behavior, but not dietary restriction, binge eating

There are four developmental patterns of peer victimization across childhood

Four Trajectories of Peer Victimization ID’d Across Childhood

Paternal history of antisocial behavior tied to moderate-emerging, high-chronic versus low peer victimization
One in seven internal medicine residents report being bullied since starting residency training

One in Seven Internal Medicine Residents Report Being Bullied

International graduates, lower-performing residents, non-native English speakers most likely to report bullying
For youth with or at risk for overweight

Weight-Based Teasing Linked to Gain in BMI, Fat Mass for Youth

Teasing in youth with or at risk for overweight associated with greater gain in BMI and fat mass
Disordered eating behavior among adolescents is associated with a significantly increased risk of future depressive symptoms and being bullied by peers

Disordered Eating Among Teens Tied to Future Depression

Also, bullying by peers is associated with depressive symptoms and disordered eating behavior
Higher teen pregnancy among sexual minorities is partially explained by childhood maltreatment and bullying

Childhood Maltreatment, Bullying Seem to Up Teen Pregnancy Risk

These factors also appear to explain high pregnancy rates among sexual minorities